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Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover
Follow proper safety procedures when removing and replacing the chassis cover by reading the safety
Caution
warnings in
4200 Series Appliance
Removing the appliance chassis cover does not affect your Cisco warranty. Upgrading the IPS 4260 does
Note
not require any special tools and does not create any radio frequency leaks.
To remove and replace the chassis cover, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log in to the CLI.
Prepare the IPS 4260 to be powered off. Wait for the power down message before continuing with Step 3.
Step 2
sensor# reset powerdown
Note
Step 3
Power off the IPS 4260.
Remove the power cord and other cables from IPS 4260.
Step 4
If rack-mounted, remove the IPS 4260 from the rack.
Step 5
Make sure the IPS 4260 is in an ESD-controlled environment.
Step 6
Press the blue button on the top of the chassis cover and slide the chassis cover back.
Step 7
Do not operate the IPS 4260 without the chassis cover installed. The chassis cover protects the internal
Caution
components, prevents electrical shorts, and provides proper air flow for cooling the electronic
components.
To replace the chassis cover, position it at the back of the chassis and slide it on until it snaps into place.
Step 8
Reattach the power cord and other cables to the IPS 4260.
Step 9
Reinstall the IPS 4260 on a rack, desktop, or table.
Step 10
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance and Module Installation Guide for IPS 7.1
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System
Sensor.
You can also power off the IPS 4260 using the IDM or the IME.
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Chapter 4
Installing the IPS 4260
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